Malai Kofta is a very rich and creamy Indian Side dish. It tastes amazing when served hot with roti, naan or paratha. Malai means cream and kofta defines the shape.. You can make this less rich by substituting milk for cream and water for milk. But indulge in this with this creamy and silky way and you are sure to try them again soon…Also add the koftas just before serving or they will become soggy. Stuffing is a personal choice, but paneer and potatoes need to be there. This is a dish which can go wrong easily if there is excess moisture in the balls. Make sure that the balls are dry. Also when frying the balls, add one ball and see if it comes perfect fully before adding more. If it breaks open in oil, then it has moisture, so add more flour and fry again. Once you get the kofta fried fine, then add a few in a batch and fry them. Linking this with Nupur’s page and Divya’s page
A collection of recipes that are tried in my kitchen.. All of them are vegetarian (eggless) and some are vegan recipes!!!
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Malai Kofta / Malayi Kofta
Labels:
Authentic
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Calorie Rich
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Cream
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Fried
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Indian
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Milk
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Paneer
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Serve Hot
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Side Dishes / Gravies
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Pavakkai Pitlai (பாவைக்காய் பிட்லை)
Labels:
Authentic
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Coconut
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Daily Food
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Diabetic Friendly
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Groundnut
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Healthy
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Indian
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Jaggery
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Low Fat
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Lunchbox
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Sambar
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Tamarind
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Tamil Cuisine
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Traditional
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Vegetables
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